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Yes, I saw it. I thought it was quite good. I liked how they re-used the actors in the various story lines - I'm interested to see how the book weaves all the stories together.


How is every else getting on with this?


I'm going to finish another book tonight and get back to Cloud Atlas tomorrow. (Ideally.)

I'm going to finish another book tonight and get back to Cloud Atlas tomorrow. (Ideally.)"
The whole book. I finished last night. But I started on Sunday of this week. Since I am suppose to be doing the The Orphan Master's Son for this month buddy read I wanted to get it done by today. I am still thinking of what I am going to write in my review.

I'm planning on reading chapters 4 and 5 by the end of this week, to keep on track with finishing this month. Liz and Jon, how are you enjoying it, where are you in the book so far? Is anyone else reading it this month?



I also like that the chapters are so different. Writing style, time period, plot, etc.
That said, I have no clue what's going on :-o
Are we supposed to guess how they connect?
I guess we need to read more chapters...

I'm also enjoying each chapter's use of different writing styles and time periods, keeps things interesting.
Michael - now you've made me want to read chapter 6 straight away, but I'm trying not to read it all at once :)

Also, Michael, now that I'm through with Chapter 6, I'm curious about what you thought of it. What about this chapter in particular were you looking forward to discussing?


I'm not sure that I understand any better what was happening, it has left me with some answers, but more questions. I liked it though! I haven't seen the film, but I plan on buying it when it's released here in a couple of months to see how it compares.
How is everyone else getting on? Favourite chapters/ characters?

It's still confusing but I now understand how all the stories connect and the themes that are common to all.
My favorite character is Sonmi-451.


I liked Timothy Cavendish's story best. I think it was the most entertaining because of the situations, and his narration/commentary. I liked Sonmi-451 as a character best. I think her role (as an ascended fabricant) was intriguing, in that it was a curious portrayal of our potential future.
Something I enjoyed the most about this book was the evolution of language. Adam Ewing certainly used some "older" vocabulary. Robert, Luisa, and Timothy all had quite similar language, all of which were obviously familiar and modern.
Sonmi's era's vocabulary was the most interesting. I appreciated how some present-day proper nouns were demoted in the sense that they lost their capitalization privilege. In another sense though, they were promoted because they replaced the nouns. Examples: coffee=starbuck, shoe=nike, car=ford. Also, Sonmi's language had some altered spelling. A lot of words lost some extraneous letters, and therefore the spelling was a bit more logical. Examples: xit, xchange, fritened. Interestingly, words like 'knife' still had a 'k', but the 'e's were taken away from before 'x's.
Then Zachry's language was reflective of the fall of society and civilization. It took a little time to get used to, but whatever. Some things I did like though were phrases like 'true true' and 'diresome'.
Also, what was up with the calendar in Sonmi's time? Ten days a week? And then how many months in a year? But the days still had 24 hours.
So there. I think that was all I said the first time. And don't worry, I'm going to make sure it all doesn't get lost as I post. (I know you weren't worried.)
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